Fixing/matting

Powder it all off with Grimas Transparent Powder or Fixing Powder and then remove any excess powder.

= Transparent Powder
FIXING POWDER = Fixing Powder
You can create a skin structure with a Grimas Stippel Sponge if necessary.
FINISHING

This example makes use of the principle of 'aging'. To model the face, you accentuate the deeper lying areas using Crème Make-up in a dark colour. Important areas for shading are the eye sockets, the temples, the side of the nose and below the cheekbones.
You draw the lines with a flat sable-hair brush. By placing it obliquely on the skin you get a sharp edge on one side and a fading effect on the other side. To determine which side should be sharp and which side faded, you start from the centre of the face (nose). Create a fading effect towards the outside.

You powder the face off with Grimas Transparent Powder, Fixing Powder or Make-up Powder. Apply the powder on top of the make-up. You can do this with a Make-up Sponge or a Velour Powder Puff. Allow to settle in and then remove any excess powder with a Powder Rouge Brush.
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